Racine Zoo
(photo July 2010) | |
Date opened | 1923[1] |
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Location | Racine, Wisconsin, United States |
Coordinates | 42°44′56″N 87°47′01″W / 42.7488°N 87.7837°WCoordinates: 42°44′56″N 87°47′01″W / 42.7488°N 87.7837°W |
Land area | 32 acres (13 ha)[1] |
Memberships | AZA[2] |
Website |
racinezoo |
The Racine Zoo is a zoo situated on 32 acres (13 ha) on the shore of Lake Michigan in Racine, Wisconsin. With more than 100 species of animals,[3] the zoo's collection focuses on species native to Wisconsin, including a room dedicated to reptiles and amphibians indigenous to the state.
Mammals
- Red kangaroo
- Common wallaroo
- Straw-coloured fruit bat*
- Blue-eyed black lemur
- Geoffroy's spider monkey
- Lar gibbon
- Orangutan
- Tufted deer
- Hoffmann's two-toed sloth
- Llama
- Spectacled bear
- Dromedary camel
- South American coati
- Striped skunk*
- Suri alpaca
- Slender-tailed meerkat
- Transvaal lion
- Siberian tiger
- Canada lynx
- Fennec fox
- Eastern black rhinoceros
- Masai giraffe
- West Caucasian tur
- Fossa
Amphibians
Fish
Birds
Reptiles
(*) Denotes education program animals not normally on exhibit
The zoo's grounds are also home to a playground, a children's zoo, and a hands-on discovery center; free Sunday band concerts and the Animal Crackers Jazz Series are held during the summer. The Racine Zoo operated as a free-admission attraction until January 2007, when fiscal needs required the introduction of an admission fee.
References
- 1 2 Racine Zoo Facts
- ↑ "List of Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
- ↑ https://www.racinezoo.org/history
External links
- Media related to Racine Zoo at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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